2018 AARP Community Challenge Grantee West Sacramento California
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GRANTEE: Feedback from older residents in West Sacramento has targeted transportation as a key concern. However, it can be a challenge for city buses to meet all of the community’s needs. Although ride-sharing apps are becoming more available, some older people aren't comfortable using the technology. AARP funding enabled older residents to receive training and a free trial use of two transit programs: the on-demand, ride-sharing car service , with a wheelchair-accessible van available, and the bikes rental program, which provides dockless, electric-assist bicycles. The funds “quick-action” projects that build momentum for local change to improve livability for people of all ages.
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LOCATION: West Sacramento, CaliforniaGRANTEE: Feedback from older residents in West Sacramento has targeted transportation as a key concern. However, it can be a challenge for city buses to meet all of the community’s needs. Although ride-sharing apps are becoming more available, some older people aren't comfortable using the technology. AARP funding enabled older residents to receive training and a free trial use of two transit programs: the on-demand, ride-sharing car service , with a wheelchair-accessible van available, and the bikes rental program, which provides dockless, electric-assist bicycles. The funds “quick-action” projects that build momentum for local change to improve livability for people of all ages.
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